Dec 31, 2025
Thu., Jan. 1 FILM • LAWRENCEVILLESee stars from cinema’s distant past when Row House Cinema presents another edition of its Public Domain Day. The showcase features films entering the public domain on Jan. 1, 2026, including notable entries from the early talkie era. See Marlene Dietrich in The Blue Angel and Morocco, the Marx Brothers in their 1930 comedy Animal Crackers, the war drama All Quiet on the Western Front, and Luis Buñuel’s surrealist work L’Âge d’or. Showtimes vary. 4115 Butler St., Lawrenceville. $12.50. rowhousecinemas.com/lawrenceville PARTY • ?Hot Mass New Year’s Day Party with Physical Therapy, Carrie Sours, Beige, and Rojo. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Location revealed upon ticket purchase. $15-30. hotmasspgh.com OUTDOORS • NORTH SIDEFirst Day Family Hike with Venture Outdoors. 2-3:30 p.m. Riverview Park Visitors Center. One Riverview Ave., North Side. $3-14 or Pay What You Can. All ages. ventureoutdoors.org Fri., Jan. 2 TALK • STRIP DISTRICTHistory Talk: The Two Revolutions of 1776. 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Heinz History Center. 1212 Smallman St., Strip District. $10, free for members. heinzhistorycenter.org TALK • ALLENTOWNBottle Talks: A Lecture Series. 7:30 p.m. Doors at 5 p.m. Bottlerocket Social Hall. 1226 Arlington Ave., Allentown. $12.18. bottlerocketpgh.com MUSIC • NORTH SIDEMomstock with Dogmeat, Deftcat, Neglected Channel, Ezekiel’s Cherubim, Who Has, and Murphy Lawless. 8 p.m. Doors at 7 p.m. The Government Center. 715 East St., North Side. $10. thegovernmentcenter.com MUSIC • MILLVALEJenn Taiga, Calluna, Izolat, and A Pup Named Rosy. 8 p.m. Poetry Lounge. 313 North Ave., Millvale. $10. poetrymillvale.com Sat., Jan. 3 CONVENTION • MONROEVILLEPull into the Monroeville Convention Center for the Greenberg’s Great Train Toy Show. Touted as the “largest and longest-running train and toy show in the northeast,” the two-day event offers access to large operating train models, over 400 tables of toys and collectibles, and over 90 exhibitors from across the country, as well as workshops and demonstrations. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Continues through Sun., Jan. 4. 209 Mall Blvd., Monroeville. $10-11, free for kids 11 and under with paying adult. All ages. greenbergshows.com MUSIC • MT. OLIVERMore Than Adequate, Fake Grave, My Janitor, Brenda, and Missing! 6:30 p.m. New Low. 402 Ormsby Ave., Mt. Oliver. $12. instagram.com/newlowpgh MUSIC • SOUTH SIDEVanna Pacella: The Less I Know Tour with Grace Campbell and Landon Thomas. 8 p.m. Doors at 7 p.m. Club Cafe. 56-58 South 12th St., South Side. $15 in advance, $20 at the door. 21 and over. clubcafelive.com PARTY • BLOOMFIELDLongturn Music presents Break Room. 9:45 p.m. Cobra. 4305 Main St., Bloomfield. $11.25-78.50. 21 and over. instagram.com/longturnmusic Sun., Jan. 4 Amber Wallin at City Winery Credit: Courtesy of City Winery COMEDY • STRIP DISTRICTAmber Wallin. 7:30 p.m. Doors at 6 p.m. City Winery. 1627 Smallman St., Strip District. $24-30. citywinery.com/pittsburgh MUSIC • GARFIELDEndless Mike and the Beagle Club, Gut Gash, Moisty, Hobby_Farm, and Theremonster. 7:30 p.m. Doors at 7 p.m. Mr. Roboto Project. 5106 Penn Ave., Garfield. $10. therobotoproject.com Mon., Jan. 5 LASERS • NORTH SIDELaser Stranger Things. 2 p.m. Kamin Science Center. One Allegheny Ave., North Side. $6-7. kaminsciencecenter.org Tue., Jan. 6 LIT • MCCANDLESSAn Evening with I See You in the Stars Author Kelly Conroy. 6-7 p.m. Riverstone Bookstore. 8850 Covenant Ave., McCandless. Free. RSVP required. All ages. riverstonebookstore.com LIT • NORTH SIDEStory Club PGH Presents: Story Slam! (The Hard Part). 7-8:30 p.m. City of Asylum-Alphabet City. 40 W. North Ave., North Side. Free. Registration required. Livestream available. cityofasylum.org Wed., Jan. 7 “The Three Brothers” by Gerhard Munthe, part of The Scandinavian Home: Landscape and Lore at Frick Art Museum Credit: Courtesy of The Frick Pittsburgh TOUR • POINT BREEZESee the Frick Art Museum exhibition The Scandinavian Home: Landscape and Lore before it closes on Sun., Jan. 11, during a guided tour. Learn about the over 100 works on display, from “stunning landscapes to exquisite housewares,” as well as “Nordic furniture, ceramics, glass, painting, textiles, sculpture, graphics and metalwork,” all spanning the 18th through the mid-20th centuries. 1-3:30 p.m. 7227 Reynolds St., Point Breeze. $20. thefrickpittsburgh.org The post Pittsburgh’s top events: Thu., Jan. 1-Wed., Jan. 7 appeared first on Pittsburgh City Paper | News, Dining, Music, Best Of, Arts, Film. ...read more read less
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